Vocabulary list: No Game No Life - Volume 7

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functional equation
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bird catcher; bird handler (oft. chicken); bird catching; bird handling (oft. chicken)
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artificial fish reef
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Hatsuse
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letting (a ball) pass; missing (a grounder); error
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Let It Be (film)
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livestock; farm animals
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Educational Resources Information Center; ERIC
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to step on (a nail); to run (a nail) through one's foot; to put one's foot through (the floor)
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pseudorandom number
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Sayoshi
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Weir
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No Game No Life
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diplomatic institution
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Go To Travel (government subsidy encouraging domestic travel during the COVID-19 pandemic)
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the Van Allen (radiation) belt (layer)
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economic slump; economic stagnation; lackluster economy; stagnant economy; sluggish economy; slow economy
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color pallet
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Chinese poem with seven characters per line
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quarrel; feud; wrangling; snarling (at each other)
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to infringe upon someone's right
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so; like that; in that way
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educational program (TV, radio)
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fish reef; reef where fish live and breed
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Taigen
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wild goose; glans; head of a penis
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ban-sugoroku board (usu. wooden); sugoroku board
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Zell
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re-examination; reinspection; reappraisal; review
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Friedrich Nietzsche
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Kinki (region around Osaka, Kyoto, Nara)
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motorcycle (with a displacement of 50cc or more); motorbike
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self interest
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attendant; member of an entourage or retinue or party
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reverse chronological order
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sex; sexual intercourse
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violation of rights; rights infringement; civil wrong
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Siemens S70
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mutual financing association
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freshwater lake
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instant death
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to be moved back (e.g. date, rank, order); to be postponed; to be borrowed (of a number in subtraction)
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each; per piece
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(of juice, etc.) "from concentrate"
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under 1 year old (of a baby); (lit.) 0 years old
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upright
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dogmatism; dogma
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summer of last year
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well-fed, well-bred; the poor can't afford manners; only when basic needs for living are met can people spare the effort to be polite
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undressing; taking off one's clothes
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